Br aRcH macksivers \rith the global fistand= of “. WASHINGTON -(CP) — The “nuclear age or with the. emer- United. States Senate foreign |gencies of world hunger, ‘over. “relations committee Wednesday | ‘population of pollution heard three prominent scien- Children’s concepts right tists, ‘including Canada’s *Dr. and wrong usually were firmly Brock Chisholm, put the inter- | fixed by age seven and an orig- national scene into. psychiatrie~ mal premise wa: -that God in- analysis, __ |variably is om the side of the’ | -Théir ponmenaut. was “that ne- individual or his nation although ‘tions, like humans, too often in-.it was ‘‘manifestly absurd’ to jteract irrationally. ‘think one segment—of—the hy Dr. Jerome D. Frank, psych! |man, race was more important ‘atry-professor at Johns Hopkins |than the rest. ‘University, said the Vietnamese| It will.take the white race a war "has. assumed an ideologi:tong time’ to live down its de- cal- character, similar to the | seyedly suspect .reputation ‘holy wars of former times and'!among other peoples as an -e2- . this has ominous implications.” ‘ploiter, Chisholm said ‘Viet “People fighting for their’ Nam- encourages this suspicion ny Bit ev ideals maida Question forced into y Surrendering by him abroad was why the US. ipunishment’ “and “ehildrenis changing its_image ofthe fa- harshly punished ‘are. more {ther “of national Wars of libera- prone to become deliquents than tion by frequent support for fig- those who have oeee disciplined |ures as bad’or usually much’ in gentler ways. Insofar’ as Worse -+than—George IH. against ithe Viet Nam war resembles “a, whom the American colonies holy war, punishment would | had’ rebelled so successfully and Re | seem to have particularly little |properly. | likelihood. of ‘success.”’ At one point, Democratic Sen- Chisholm, a Victoria: resident, |ator Joe Clark of Pennsylyania |spoke mainly. as a. former di- | said Chisholm. Frank and’ Dr. —<“\ rector - general of the World | | Charles Osgood of the Univer- all on them ‘The iva "p- | Health Organization: or, in Ful- | sity .of Mlinois—+the third wit- per floors of the tenement were hright’s description, ‘‘a distin- ness——should take their show.on burned out.. One fireman wae guished international eivil_serv- {the road,: startirig at the White injured by falling debris. ant.” House and touching the Krem- lin and Peking ‘NOT EQUIPPED’ : ; of pt ty— ~ ROOF FALLS IN AROUND THEM.” muendas. Engrossed in their “task, they apparently are “for yet aware that the roof ledce of the building ‘s collapsing Firemen lug: hose _up— _ fire Secape of burning six-story tenement building on New ak Upper Sev enth Avenue nations coupled with a govern- . \jmarketing Season June 90. will : Wheat. Stocks | be the smallest since 1952. ment production coals, _ we ‘Present-day humans, he said, | DESERVE PUBLICITY ) The amount was forecast’ at st2™ “have --the.att_not equipped by family up. | tg supply. around $50,000,000—bushels;- com: The department said | ar end pared with 818,000,000 a year ye — on June 30, 1967, may Domestic and export demands | ‘Low In U.S. peace and not war,” -said Clark. ‘earlier as low as 350,000,000 bush- for the 1965- crop year are—ex- | WASHINGTON (AP) The -By comparison, year - end ae This. would be. considerably pected to reach a record high of US. agriculture depart-stocks had reached a record less than the 600;000,000-biushel 1,600,000,000 bushels. A major | factor has been a big increase | ment predicted Wednesday that high ‘of 1,400,000,000 bushels at level which farm ‘officials _ in’ shipments to -India, whi eupplies of U.S.. Wheat remain- |the close” of the 1961 crop year. lsaid should he maintained as. ing at the close ofthe 1965-crop Increased foreign sales and do- reserve for emergencies. 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TEHRAN (AP\—After giving a - pe tig er in particular, complete the 2 full day of Iran s* mihtary ae sotecrt ‘study of technical and financial budget (about. _ $750,000) —— te ties geared to meet the chal- | lenges of the new technology. | matters for, purposes of making UNESOO’s world Niteraey jeg | final recommendations te the paign, the Shah- now ‘has He pointed out. that one-third of. e the "aeration population is. un. sovernment " pledged a day's royal sal ry— “ der 15 years of age and said Mr.’Gignac 15a member of | his. gwn.and that of’ nfant Cyorn (Prince Rex: Court the Queber Hydro-Electrie Com. 50” : would not disclose « inside the Kremlin.’ Chisholm mission, also known as Hydro. *Pokesmes they must-be—prépared.for_the replied, and had reeeived future. “quite a let!’ of apreasadt — jQuebec. He has heen on the {he amount. Humans rarely are rational. ' |gommission that 1961 and will : =) hut “we are dnoving dn that di. J P | is cortinue that position ° rection,” he said However. ean- au ‘ | Marine “Indtistrie?, of Sorel, there stil] was no guarantee Que. 's involved in ship-build- ing and ship-repairing Mr, Gignac also becomes 2 jdiecto of “Sidbe¢- The tom. |Pany’s project in. Becancour, that man would he any more “successful. than \the dinosaur. or other ‘extinct species in. making Gignac Made Sidbec Head adjustments necessary to sur- on vivel : ithe south shd¥e of the St. Law: . s As for China. failure to bring MONTREAL (CP) — Jean- rang River, is expected to in. Let us design your let- if into the United Nations had Paul Gignac has been named acne expenditure of terheads, bill heads meant a long. delay in its jom- president of Sidbec, it was an om plant construe: |: ° hroch : ing-the intesnational -acene be- nounced by the company which fion and all the facilities that Epc nna: SAT: SR cause ‘they have-in their own will operate Quebec's projected. normally go,with a large indus. all your printing eyes been’ declared sub-homan (steel centre at Becancour. «| ‘tia! development. ~ needs. rae The planned steel mill {s : and -they won't forget it for a Mr. Gignare, 43, succeeds scheduled’ tog ‘ t 1 { eee ee : ; : Rt ‘o into operation; 1 . ong time " foto es who became Pres with a 1,000,000-ton ‘imial oa GUARDIAN-PATRIOT Indust | ductive, capacity, In 1971 e- . * [wat ‘month. Me Says One-Fifth Both. Sidbee and-Marine In-(Ca%cour 1s 80 miles northeast C E N T R A L rF PRENTERY ~ PHONE 48506 _ Pie ate backed by the Gen- of Mont Montreal. Of Population eral Investment Corp. of Que- United States. customers thee, which draws: on provincial ‘bought 404;000.000,000 cubic feet Face Poverty : ;Rovernment..and private capital of natural gas, from Cagada in ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. to invest, in the industrial de- 1965. (AP) velopment “of the province. Mr. Claude Joddin, president of the Filion is ‘general manager of Canadian Labor Congress, says General : Investment. that despite Canada’s wealth The company quoted Mr. Fil- ‘at least one-fifth of our popu: ton as saying that, following his | 4 SUNWORTHY nage: lation is subsisting ‘below a fea- appointment as president of WALLPAPER = : eS standard of comfort and Marine Industries, he had. to ‘MOORE & McLEOD AT Addressing the 24th biennial =e 8" Increasingly larger-pee-7- - portion of his time and efforts to his new duties f “He asked to be replaced as | ' president of Sidbec,’’ the com- convention of the Amalgamated |Clothing Workers of America | Jodoin. said — ‘main goal must he the esta @ 300 patterns -in- stock —- e Immediate delivery Se up @ Phone for home viewin sam le book—894-6541 : — 3 MOORE & McLEOD- Ln. a A- GARDENING #You WILL GO! “The board of directors de- jeided to accede to this request t Sidbec could diligently ez and an expanding economy Jodoin also urged a “compre: 30 t a _ HYND N 8 Co. 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